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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
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Theatre, B.A.


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Requirements for the liberal arts major in theatre, B.A.


Admission to the theatre degree programs

Admission to the theatre department at Oakland University (OU) is a two-tiered process. The first step in the process for all students is the entrance audition. These auditions are held several times a year and determine whether or not a student will be admitted to OU in any theatre degree programs. The second step is the major standing audition/portfolio review, which determines whether students may continue in the program, and which degree program they will pursue. More information on the major standing audition/portfolio review can be found below under “Non-credit requirements.”

Entrance auditions/portfolio review

Entrance audition days are held several times each year. Students should be prepared to demonstrate proficiency in their proposed area of specialization. The audition schedule, audition/portfolio review requirements and entrance application are available on the School of Music, Theatre and Dance website.

The Bachelor of Arts (B.A) degree is intended for students pursuing a multi-faceted, liberal arts approach to theatre studies.

  • Students seeking admission to Oakland University with a focus on performance studies must audition for the theatre faculty.
  • Students seeking admission to Oakland University with a focus on theatre design, technology and management must participate in a portfolio review with the theatre faculty.
  • Students who audition and do not enroll within two semesters must re-audition.
  • Students who enroll and leave school for at least two semesters must re-audition.

Students must successfully complete the events attendance requirement and the senior interview (for more information, see below under “Non-credit requirements”). Students should consult with their theatre faculty advisor and departmental advisor in the College of Arts and Sciences Advising Office to plan their degree program. Only major courses in which a grade of at least C has been earned will count towards the major.

This degree programs requires a minimum of 124 credits distributed as follows:

Requirements - minimum of 45 credits

Foundation course


Design, Production and Management courses


History and Literature courses


Theatre performance/production practica - 6 courses (minimum of 6 credits)


A minimum of 4 courses selected from (can be repeated)

         *also counts toward capstone requirement

Theatre elective courses - 12 credits


Chosen in consultation with the theatre adviser (may include DAN technique, MUA/MUE voice, SA or AH classes; THA 1000  excluded)

Non-credit requirements


Major standing - Students at the end of their second semester of study audition or present their portfolios to faculty to gain official entrance into the department. Students can pass and be placed into a major, be deferred and given another semester to attempt major standing, or be denied entrance into the department.

Senior interview - Students in their last semester are required to write about their experiences in the department over the course of their study-both as a student and a theatre artist. They meet with faculty to assess their growth as a scholar and artist during their time at Oakland University.

Events attendance requirement - Students must see at least 10 academic or professional performing arts events each year (40 performances over 4 years of study). Each year, 4 of these performances may be substituted with service-learning projects in underserved communities (up to 16 projects over 4 years of study). These performances and projects must be approved in consultation with the student’s theatre advisor. 

Additional Information


In addition to these major requirements, students must complete the Oakland University General Education Requirements , the College of Arts and Sciences College Exploratory Requirement , and an appropriate number of free elective classes to meet the overall credit requirement for the degree (in most cases 124; some degrees may require a greater number).

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